The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1954 Page: 2 of 12
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Singleton
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship,
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Roll
call was answered with, “A hint
Vera Davis of the nominating
secretary- treasurer; Mrs. Velma
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9:45 AM—Sunday School.
10:90 A.M.—Morning Worship.
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visiting Mrs. S. A. Oliver and M.
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Alley who has been visiting her
daughter returned to Navasota
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Senior Youth Fellowship.
7 ■ 00 PJd.—Evening Worship.
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ST. PATRICK'S CHUACH
Rev. H. T. Schroeder, Pastor
Masses: First, third and fifth
"We Was Hobhed!"
YES, your jewelry and fan may
be stolen, burned, accidentolly
loot or damaged ... and an
your tears and protects won't
help a bit.
away, against practically any
danger you can name.
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Holdup men locate their best custom-
ers by watching for people who display
considerable cash in payment of a bill
or purchase.
Is it worth the risk to carry cash, when
its so convenient to have a checking ac-
count with our bank? Paying by check
is much easier and safer it gives you
a provable receipt, a record of expendi-
tures and adds prestige to all your trans-
actions.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SC
Anderson, Texas
Divine Service with Holy Com-
munion 10:30 am.
F BUY WISELYI
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faith.
(In the next article, we shall
study some example that brings
out this lesson very vividly.)
Haskell were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Peteete last week.
Mrs. Allie Ford is visiting at
Conroe this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wells,and
son from Navasota spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E.
“Science and Health with Key
to the Seriptures” by Mary Ba-
ker Eddy will be read.
BAUM LUTHERAN CHURCH
A Church of The Lutheran Hour
Paul W. Ludwig, Sr., Pastor
White Hall, Texas -
Friday. Church Council • p m.
Saturday’-Catechism Instruc-
tion 9:00 am.
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:30 am.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "
Anderson, Texas
Rev. Hal Potts
Sunday School 10:00 AM.
Evening Worship Service 7145.
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FIRST PRESBTTENIAN CHURCH
Navasota, Texas
Rev. Merrill Proudfoot, Pastor
Sunday. October 3:
9:45 AM—Sunday School.
Thought For The Day
By God’s grace we can live our prayers. - •
J. Clifford Mitchell (England)
Confessions:
Sundays before early Masses.
Saturdays before early Masses
from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and 7:00
to 8:00 p.m.
Catechism: Every Sunday at
9:00 a.m.
Baptisms: Each Sunday after
the late Mass.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
A Church of The Lutheran Hour
" Arthur J. Niemann, Pastor
Anderson, Texas
Sunday School and Bible Class-
es 9:15 a.m.
Divine Service 10:00 a.m.
Congregationa,Meeting 2 p.m.
Vesper Service 7:30 p.m.
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and all ths family, tool $99 ft
SILENT-SUPER
with Koyset Tabulatorl
•Here's the newest Smith-Corona,
worid's first and fastest portablo
typewriter. Instant st-and-ciear •
KentTmatatoH Built for
rugged, lifetime. Mg machine per-
f j im Mt?? Remmber - marks go
up when schoolwork is typed.
Study habits improve, too. If a
portable typewriter is needed in ,
your home now-get it now. Well
show you how easy it is to own a
famous Smith-Coronal a
Ball-Joint Suspension
Ball-Joint Front Suspension in the most
important chassis development in 20 years, for
easier riding and handling. And Ford is the only
lew-priced car that has it. .
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Trend-setting styling
Fonlll Ueixfcootting styling has set the pace for
ths industry. It is forward looking styling that's
$ out front today and will stay attractive for the
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are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lockett
Foerster and he has a slater,
Debbie, 3% years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Edward
Dodd of Baytown announce the
birth of a daughter, Betty Aileen,
on September 17.’ She has two
_ ITAE NAVASOTA EXAMINER REVIEW
Thursday, September 30, 1954
, 4. Grandparents
__ — — -Irs. Perry Shipley
of Hillsboro and the late Mr.
Vid Mft! George W. Dodd of Io-1
Thursday:
2:30 P.M—Story
young children
FIAST METHODIST (
L. R. Oondrey, Mil
FIRST MrrWODUT CHVACH
Anderton. Texas
Dov. Bobbie Kristensen, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 AM. .
* Morning Worship Service 11:00
Methodist Youth Fellowship
8:19 PM.
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FRIEDENS EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH
. Washington. Texas
Paul Piepenbrok. Minister
Sunday School at 9:30 am.
Worship Services at 10:45 a m.
Friedens Evangelical and Re-
formed Church of Washington
will observe World Communion
on Sunday, October 3. with the
celebration of the Lord's Supper
in its regular services beginning
at 10:45 am. A cordial invita-
tion is extended to all our com-
municant members to partici.
pate in these services. Members
of other Christian churches are
practice that one m
believe in Christ In
aved, for the Scri
the necessity of following other
'commands as well as having
agent, on care for clothing, how
to keep closets and cheater
drawers. The Keith club voted to
have an exhibit booth at the fair
this year. Committee, appointed
by the president were Mrs. Vel-
ma Davis and Mrs. Margurite
Ferguson
in the gift drawing Mrs Mar-
gurite was winner of a nice cos-
metic set. Hostess was Mrs. Ve-
ra Davis.
and Hardy
M. Pickett
Beaumont
Acts 2:38. 4) Growing in the
grace and in the knowledge of
Christ. 2 Peter 3;18
Let us not, therefore, teach or
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Ford's new 130-h.p. Y-block v.8 is the only v.8
in the low-price field. And with low-friction
.design and deep-block construction, it’s the
most modern in the industry.
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—3 P.M., Circle A and
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• Mrs J. T. Simmons
Wood and Mrs. M.
spent Saturday in
The scriptures abound In the have an active or perfect faith
number of passages wherein the When this is the case of
necessity of faith is emphasised -*
Crundwell last Monday night.
KeithHDClub
Has All Day
Meeting Thursday
By Mrs. Jack Ferguson
The- Keith Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Wednesday. Sep
tember 22. with their regular
meeting in the Community Cen-
ter. This meeting was opened
with singing two songs and a
1 prayer.
i There were twelve members
Davis, council delegate; Mrs.
it is a simpleF* M g
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the opin-iamanm:
lon . I many thatFTTHFG
if one only has N Z
faith in Christ ’ BBBWffBHl
this 'll that is .1 E
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him to be saved ■ 25 •
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dangerous d oc
trine: It deceives " •
people into thinking that they
only have to have faith in Christ
in order to be saved it must be
pointed out that by just believ-
ing in Christ, an individual has
no reason to think he will be
saved. t......
The Word of God speaks of a
number of different types of
faith—1) a dead faith. Jaa.
2:20; 2) A perfect faith. Jas
2:23; 3) A working faith, ..Gal
5:6; Jas. 12:24; 4>A great faith,
Matt. 8:10. These various de
grees of faith infer that there is
Services every Sunday, 11 AM.
Testimony Meeting every
fourth Wednesday, 8 FM.
Reading Room open every
Wednesday, 3-5 p.m., where au-
thorized Christian Science Litera-
ture may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
Sunday School tor pupils un-
der 20 years of age, convenes at
11 AM. •
These services are Broadcast
from First Church of Chriat. Sci-
entist. Houston, each alternate
Sunday at 11:00 AM, KTHT.
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and Mrs. Fired Cargill Mm Bry-
an. . T. £ ’ -
Mrs Lance Roas and daughter. I
Maryland, of Loma were vishing :
Mrs. 8 McGilberry,on Sunday.
'Master Fred MeGiiberry, Jr. •
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Navasota, Texas
Clarence O. Olson, Jr., Minister
Sunday:
10:00 AM.—Bible Class.
11:00 AM.—Morning Worship
6:45 PM.— Young people’s
Classes.
18:00 P.M —Evening Worship.
Wednesday:
8:00 P.M.—Mid • week Bible
Class.
On the subject of "Unreality,"
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Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Version of the Bible and from
Mr.. and Mrs. Ben Dixon. Jr.
and children. also J. T. and H. C. j
Dixon of Houston were visiting I
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon, Sr. 1
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White of . 1
Hour for (
welcome to
Fords Got IT!
others just want it!
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Little Johnnie Aust has been ;
on bur sick list for several days,*.* "2
but at this time, she is feeling “
fine and is able Ya Be baek i
must be one with praying hearts.
. Prdyer------‘
Lead us, or Father, to those places of service which Thou hast
prepared for us and meet us there with Thy guidance and help.
Take our hands and let them be consecrated. Lord, to-Thee. In
Jesus' name. Amen.
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Ckuttck NoticeA
5:30 P.M.—Senior Youth Fel-
lowship.
6:00 P.M—Other Youth Meet
brothers, Perry Kenneth, 11, and
129 | Ram el Edward, "
’ * * are Mr. and Mr
- , "U.5 Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Second
MaIHo -eweirhrur Policy . . . and fourth Sundays at 8:00 a.m.
must we have to be saved? The
Word teaches that we must have
a live faith, a perfect faith, a
great faith and an active faith.
It is possible for one to sincere-
ly believe in Christ and still not
6:00 P.M.—Intermediate and
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sunday:
9:00 A.M.—Holy Com m u nion
and Sermon. followed Immedi-
ately by Church School. .
Monday;
3:30 P.M.—Guild Chapter at
Parish House.
7:30 Agnes Chapter
Meeting.
Wednesday:
9:00-A.M—Holy Communion.
? 7:30 P.M—Schgpl of Religion. I
By Mrs. Irma Dreher
Mr. and Mrs. George Steinman
and little daughter from Mexia
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Adkins at this time.
Mrs. John Poteete spent a few
days last week visiting his
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foerster I
are announcing the birth of their
_ Hrst grandson. Stephen Lockrtt „
Swain was born in Markham
Hospital. Longview. on Septem.
ber 15 at 7:55 p.m. and weighed
7 ibs. Little Stephen’s parents
& , 0,.j eRegd Matthew, 26176-41,. .0-. , .
—- O my Father, if It be possible, let this cup pass from me:nev
ertheless net as I will, but as then wilt.® (Matthew 26:39: •
In the perfect way, JesUs lived the prayers He prayed. We. too
— spent ths-week-end at Shiro
with his unele and aunt Mr.
, and Mrs. Earl McGilberry:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford and M
family from Conroe were visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith, Jr. on Sunday. —+-
Mr. .and Mrs. O. R. Hale of
Houston were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs R D Hale on Satur-
: Wednesday—7:00 PAL —Choir
: Rehearsal. .
. Monthly Meetings: "
1st Monday—Board of Stew-
ards, 7:00 P M.
2nd Tuesday—Board of Educa-
tion, 7:00 P.M.
3rd Thursday—Methodist Men,
1 7:00 P.M.
4th Tuesday — Workers Coun-
cil, 7:00 PM,
Semi-Monthly Meetings:
1st and 3rd Monday—Circle C
of W. S. of C. 8., 9:30 A.M.
Quarterly Meethgs:
1st Monday—Official Board
7:00 PJd.
7:30PM—Evening Worship.
Wednesday. October .6:
7:30 PM—Choir Practice.
October 3rd is World Commun-
ion Sunday and it to the Sunday
on which the pastorate of the
Rev Merrill Proudfoot begins.
Please observe that Sunday
evening services are to be re
Kumed on this day.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
A Church of the Lutheran Hour
and
Tv's This is the Life
Sunday School and Bible Class
9:30. "a.m.
Morning worship Hour with
Communion 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday. Walther League 7:30
p.m.
Next Thursday Voters Meeting
7:30 p.m.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Navasota, Texas ‘
Bev. Tom J. Drewett, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:50 am.
Training Union 6:30 pm.
Evening Worship 7:30 pm.
Wednesday:
Officers and teachers meeting
6'45 pm.
Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm.
Church Choir Practice 8:15
thu anai.ta..2 ” course, committee turned in the names
huendmhtualvatnn. nok be ™ yaridhey
qsinc anAcTv ” PERPECT Nr "69ARaxwen. Pce
Saved.“Swhsenthnustoconneao todent; Mr. Margurite Ferguson,
show that he has such a faith?
Notice: “. . . and that he to a
REWARDER of them that DILI
GENTLY seek him.” Heb 11:6.
"Seest thou how faith wrought
with his works, and by WORKS
was faith made PERFE
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Raye Smith, club reporter.
During the business meeting
council delegate, Mrs. Velma Da-
via, gave a council report. and
Mrs. Williamson gave a very in-
9.93 -«v — .u--r — T:" Jas. teresting report of the meeting
ijpiYeseethenhow.thatby of State THDA at Dallas She
WR . a. man is. JUTIFIED. was delegate of this meeting
Yes we byfaith only"Jas -2:24 The afternoon sesslon began
XEsweumustbe willingto DILI.. with a very interesting talk by
Gauv i LY seek after God, and Mrs Jeanette • Ferguson, club
bring about WORKS to justify us -eanette esum
and to make our faith PERFECT,
Even though the Scriptures
emphasise the necessity of faith.
It also emphasizes the necessity
of following other commands for
one to be saved Observe: 1) Re-
pentence. Luke 13:3, 5. 2) Con-
fession. Mart. 10:32; 3) Baptism.
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Morning -Worship 11:00 am
Sunday •
Tooth Service 6:30 p.m. Sun-
Evening Service 8.00 p.m. Sun
"Yhursday Night Bible Class
8:00 p.m.
Saturday Night Prayer Meet-
ing 8:00 p.m.
ought to live the prayers we express in words. To do so demands
personal service on our part.
Many years ago a small group of Christian men met for prayer,
asking that God would open the way to build a cathedral. They
saw the need for a building set apart for worship, where they
could through quiet meditation renew their faith in God. They
fully realized that if their prayer was to be fulfilled, they would
need the hands of an architect, the hands of masons, and the
hands of carpenters.
The same to true in every relation involving doing God’s will.
I think of a woman who every day prayed for missionary wprk.
Then one day she realized that her prayer involved a contribu- r Poteete
tion to missionary funds. Out of her earnings as a domestic Mr and Mrs: Raymond Me- -
J “THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU"
. wnou tuts ? sauvamonramnomur , . and two visitor. present.
. WunoK rPwN.nim Tor.ne.that.cometh to God munt
beleve inal ne IB, ang unat ne 19 • rewarder 0g them that dilientiv annk hI. »• — — ----------- — — ——• — ------
keb, it w " "F‛t "eekhim for keping your clothes tidy,"
1 or. "A good sandwich recipe ”
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Genn had their son and his
family from Port Arthur visiting
them over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Holland
had as, their Sunday guests,
Mrs. Holland's sister from Port
Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Pies Ballard and
boys from Dear Park were visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
• Mrs. W/S. Baker and Mr*/ M.
M. Pickett spent Wednesday in
Brenham visiting Miss Edna
Brigance at the Witte Nursing
Home. She has improved very
much.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boring
and family of Navasota and the
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Piepenbrok
of Washington are spending a
weeks vacation at Rockport.
Is It Worth the Risk
I daughter, Mrs. Chester Forman,
of Katy.
Mrs Pearl Williams of Ander
son spent last week end with
Mrs. Eva Smith.
Mr. and Mn C. T. Trant had
visiting with them tost Sunday.
Only Ford Dealers Sell A-1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS
Temorrow morning bring in the cash
you have at home and open a check-
ing account with us. We’ll appreciate
your patrogage—and you'll enjoy the
safety and convenience of doing busi-
ness here.
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Highest resale nine
An analysis of used car sales etatistics shows that
recent-model Ford cars return a greater portion of
their original cost than any competitive make of car.
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The Navasota Examiner
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1954, newspaper, September 30, 1954; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445840/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.